On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 09:15:25AM -0700, Doug White wrote:
>
> Yeah, it wouldn't be the first time SCSI backplanes have gone bad. You
> have this in an Astor or Columbus chassis?
Actually a 'Hudson' SC5000 chassis, with the redundant PSUs and hot-swap
cage. They've proved to be at least as - if not more - reliable than the
considerably more expensive Proliants that the Windows servers run on.
> Unfortunately they run a really old version of the IPMI spec, otherwise I
> have some scripts that can inquiry for temperature data. Maybe sometime
> I'll get bored and backport the stuff to IPMI 0.9.
That would be cool. Let me know if you need anything testing :-)
Scott
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